BARCC’s annual Walk for Change, which will be held on April 27 this year, is a powerful event that brings together the community in a shared mission to support and uplift those impacted by sexual violence. This event wouldn’t be possible without our amazing partners in the business community, whose generosity helps ensure that BARCC can continue to provide free, confidential services to survivors.

We are proud to recognize the sponsors below who are standing in solidarity with survivors and making a meaningful difference in our community.

Does your company or employer want to help move BARCC’s mission forward? We would love to have them join our family of corporate sponsors! Please reach out to our team at communications@barcc.org if interested. We would love to feature your company prominently at the event and throughout our website as a key Walk For Change partner.

 

Encore Boston Harbor A Wynn Resort" text logo in cursive and capital letters, inspiring guests to take transformative journeys—whether strolling through the luxurious grounds or joining walking events like the Walk for Change BARCC.

Encore Boston Harbor: A luxury waterfront resort, Encore is dedicated to providing relaxation, fun, and excitement at every turn. As a longstanding partner of BARCC’s work and a returning sponsor, Encore continues to show their deep commitment to the well-being of our community. 

Logo of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center under Beth Israel Lahey Health, featuring a blue abstract geometric design, reminiscent of dynamic shapes in walking events like Walk for Change BARCC.

 

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center: A teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is dedicated to putting patients first. As a returning sponsor, BIDMC continues to show its deep commitment to the well-being of our community by supporting essential services to survivors.

 

Logo with the letters "P&P" in a square on the left and the words "Planning & Protecting" in blue and gold on the right, embodying a commitment to meticulous preparation for walking events, whether you plan to walk in Boston or anywhere else.

 

Planning and Protecting: Connects individuals with legal professionals who can provide guidance on elder law and estate planning. Their extensive national database ensures that people have access to the trusted legal assistance they need. We are grateful for their partnership in this year’s Walk for Change.

 

Dark blue Oliver Wyman logo with a geometric symbol on the left, reminiscent of the spirit behind the "Walk for Change" event hosted by BARCC.

 

Oliver Wyman: Guides clients through high-stakes decisions and transformative moments so that individuals and organizations can adapt, grow, and thrive. We are grateful for their partnership in this year’s Walk for Change.

 

Eastern Bank logo with the slogan "Join Us for Good" in blue and orange text, inviting you to walk in Boston and be part of something great.

 

Eastern Bank: from personal banking to helping you grow your business; Eastern Bank has a strong commitment to supporting local communities. As a returning Walk sponsor, Eastern Bank continues to champion survivors and advocate for change.

 

Logo of Mass General Brigham Newton-Wellesley Hospital, featuring a stylized building icon on the left and text on the right, celebrates its commitment to community well-being with initiatives like walking events and Walk for Change BARCC in Boston.

 

Newton-Wellesley Hospital: dedicated to providing specialized care close to home, Newton-Wellesley Hospital is committed to ensuring that patients receive top-quality healthcare. As a returning Walk sponsor, they reaffirm their support for survivors and our critical work.

 

Join Us at Walk for Change

Join the BARCC 2025 Walk for Change on Sunday, April 27, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at DCR’s Constitution Beach in East Boston. Whether you choose to walk in-person or from wherever you are, your participation sends a powerful message to survivors that they are not alone.

Sponsorship opportunities are still available! For more information, contact us at communications@barcc.org.

 

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